Anti-Terrorism Robot Comes To Logan Airport
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The State Police Bomb Squad at Logan Airport has a new weapon in the fight against terrorism. Sera Congi reports. »
The State Police Bomb Squad at Logan Airport has a new weapon in the fight against terrorism. Sera Congi reports. »
We might not have gotten a lot of snow yesterday, but the storm is still causing a lot of travel headaches at Logan Airport. Ron Sanders explains. »
This is raw video of a Delta Connection jet after it aborted takeoff Friday morning at Logan Airport. »
When it comes to tracking terrorists in today's dangerous world, investigators often focus on the flow of money. Joe Shortsleeve reports. »
Strong winds and heavy rain have knocked out power for nearly 400,000 customers in the Northeast, while diverting international flights and toppling a boom crane at an Atlantic City casino construction site. The winds downed trees and power lines throu... »
A new restaurant has come to the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, and the person behind it is certainly known to Red Sox fans. Jerry Remy's Sports Bar and Grill has its grand opening to the public tomorrow (Monday, March 15) on Boylston Street after havi... »
After a long hiatus someone has finally done something so egregious as to earn our coveted Hack of the Day award once again. Today's honor goes to former Patrick Chief of Staff and current campaign consultant Doug Rubin. The Boston Herald is reportin... »
The front page of today's Herald blares, in its usual 143-point type, "Buyback Bonanza - Cash me if you can: Even Deval's staffers took advantage of vacay perk." The article goes on to report that the Gov's top strategist and 21 other exiting staffers... »
A Logan Airport Transportation Security Administration is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl. »
In an effort to manage the Boston Public Library's $3.6 million deficit, Mayor Tom Menino proposes shuttering at least eight neighborhood branches, adding, the "days of the old encyclopedia are long gone." All hail the days of the new encyclopedia, in ... »